What I am about to write will be wildly unpopular amongst Apple’s cult following, but remains relevant nonetheless. It will be controversial and, to some fan boys, unbearable. However, this is the opinion of an investor, not a consumer (although I do own two MacBooks, five iPods, two Apple TVs, two iPads, and an iPhone). Knowing this, please keep in mind that if I were to hypothetically favor a company, my bias would be in favor of Apple (AAPL).
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Nokia (NOK) is an established cellular phone producer. In 2007 the stock soared up to almost $40 per share, and the company was the largest cell phone producer in the world. However, as Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOGL) both entered the cellular devices market, producing smart phones, Nokia lost ground. By February 2009, the stock price dipped below $10, as the iPhone and Android devices gained tremendous popularity.
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